Documentation Basics for the Physical Therapist Assistant

Documentation Basics for the Physical Therapist Assistant by Mia L. Erickson is a comprehensive resource published by SLACK, Incorporated on December 15, 2017. This third edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book emphasizes the importance of complete and accurate documentation as a crucial skill for physical therapist assistants, providing a thorough overview of documentation practices from foundational concepts to advanced techniques.
Readers will find updated content that reflects recent changes in the profession, including new documentation requirements from major payers and the integration of electronic documentation methods. The book encourages critical thinking about disablement concepts and offers guidance on documenting impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. Additionally, it features a chapter dedicated to electronic documentation, complete with examples from the WebPT® platform, and addresses reimbursement and legal issues relevant to the field. This edition serves as a valuable guide for both students and clinicians aiming to enhance their documentation skills in physical therapy.
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Complete and accurate documentation is one of the most important skills for a physical therapist assistant to develop and use effectively. The new Third Edition of Documentation Basics for the Physical Therapist Assistant continues the path of teaching the student and clinician documentation from A to Z.
Mia Erickson and Rebecca McKnight have updated this Third Edition to reflect changes in the ever-evolving profession. Newly addressed are the changes in documentation requirements for major payers, changes in the disablement models used, and the increasingly common use of electronic documentation in the physical therapy profession.
Features inside the Third Edition:
Readers are encouraged to think about disablement and disablement concepts when writing notes
How to document impairments in body structure and function but more importantly activity limitations and participation restriction
Descriptions of the differences in documentation methods using a computer vs paper chart
Evidence tied to benefits and challenges of computerized documentation
Documenting the rationale for treatment and the unique skills of the physical therapist assistant in patient management
New inside the Third Edition:
Incorporation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health disablement model
Chapter on electronic documentation
Screenshot examples of the popular WebPT® electronic medical record platform
Updated chapters on reimbursement and legal issues
Additional examples for student practice included in each chapter
Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used for teaching in the classroom.
Documentation Basics for the Physical Therapist Assistant, Third Edition is the perfect guide for all physical therapist assistant students and clinicians who want to update and refine their knowledge and skills in documentation.
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